OMG what can i say i had tears in my eyes....i cant believe how much of love i have for this drama..i extreamly loved where babbo ji is telling everybody the news and the way they all have acted. I re watched the episode and realized every single person acted magnificently..so natural! Loved fahad so much...i wish he wouldnt have comitted suicide as it is haram and nazia even said she doesnt want him to do that all she wanted was Love,Respect,Protection was it that hard fahad :(:(:(??? there was so many ways around..
i really really hope nothing happens to moiz now (jaisa bhi hai..shazia loves him) his dad would probably going to get a heart attack or sumthing but i kinda have a feeling hes gona kill moiz OMG:( PLEASE NOO!!
I want every single person (apart from shehbaz and his sister shes just too noisy!! gets on my nerves sometimes) to get world's bestest awards ever(only if i could :()...for me it doesnt seem like a drama EVERYTHING LOOKS SOOOOO NATURAL!! Im so picky at the dramas and i have been watching them since im 6-7 like seriously this is one of the best!
I think nothing else would have changed Fahad's mum than her son killing himself because of here, The guilt and regret that she left him with no choice is gona haunt her for life
I don't think Moiz is going to die, His mum is probably gona get heart attack or something and his dad would learn a lesson from that (that was totally random lol)
I hope the golden era of pakistani dramas is back for good. If all pakistani dramas were like this, then who would want to watch those awful indian soaps or even bollywood? Mera Naseeb is one of those rare dramas which actually got better as it progressed. No melodrama, no loud background music, no brash overacting! Beautiful acting by the 3 senior ladies and Sanam Saeed.
I did think everything sort of came to its natural end in episode 20. The evil MIL (Bushra Ansari) and the evil FIL (Sajid Hassan ) got what they deserved. So not really sure why they need more episodes.
Anyway here’s hoping we get more stuff like this …
As I mentioned earlier in the thread, Syra was only good at saying "Shaaaziaaaa" LOL, but I think credit is due to the director for perhaps recognising her shortcomings and keeping her dialogues low profile. Inconsistent facial expressions and dialogue delivery really do distract from an otherwise gripping scene. You only have to watch Sania in 'Roag' to understand that.